The Langham has this new outdoor terrace. And as we all know, outdoor terraces are useless unless they
contain some sort of summerlong pop-up serving lobster rolls, chowder and strawberry shortcake. And some
iced tea cocktails and spiked lemonade wouldn’t hurt either. Those never hurt.

Beacon Hill’s New Korean Spot

It’s the oldest trick in the book: quietly turn your Japanese restaurant into a Korean spot when no
one’s looking. Well, the folks behind what was Ma Soba just got away with it. The Korean-BBQ-heavy menu is
all new, but they kept the sushi bar. You’ll let it slide.

Say Hello to King St. Tavern

The Ames hasn’t really done anything with its bar space since Woodward closed last year. But they’ve
finally gotten around to adding a new lounge area, four-course prix fixe dinners and live music seven days a
week. They’re calling the whole place King St. Tavern. Feel free to do the same.

Saturday

TACO TO ME

Behold: A Taco Truck Brick-and-Mortar

The Taco Truck: it’s like a transformer. But instead of turning into a giant CGI robot, it’s just
converted itself into a big room in Harvard Square equipped with fried-catfish tacos, pork quesadillas and
Mexican street corn. No word on Michael Bay’s involvement.

Sunday

The Larz Anderson Auto Museum is in full lawn-show mode. And for the first time, they’re holding an
“Antique Day” stocked with cars, motorcycles and hot rods born before 1989. Sorry if you were expecting
Hummers for some unexplained reason.